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First WRAP Rental Deal

Trent Jordan
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I've been reading and following the podcast religiously.  The show that sticks out reference my deal is show 179 w/ Dale Hensel and the wrap method.  I found a property and the Owner wants to finance w/ 5k down.  I have the cash but I am a bit nervous about the process and putting additional cash in the deal and I find myself in a loophole.  Currently, I plan to contact the County Assessor for the status and owners information of the residence.  From there, I was thinking I should contact my attorney to run a title search.  Following this, contact the seller and move forward.  I would like additional insight on protecting myself from making a potentially large mistake.  Thanks!